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Habit #4 Think Win-Win (Part 2)
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Win-Lose Is competitive “I win, you lose!” Is comparative
“as long as I’m better than you…”
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Win-Lose
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Lose-Win You lose, others win (you’re a doormat)
Appears that you are “the nice guy” Lose-Win is okay for insignificant things Examples: Who sits in the front of the car Who goes first Which drawers you put your clothes in
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Lose - Win
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Lose-Lose I lose, you lose
“If I’m going down, then you’re going down with me.
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Compromise You both get most of what you want
Everyone gives up something
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Win - Win Everyone wins! There is plenty of success to go around
A win-win attitude adds to relationship bank accounts
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Relationship Scale Win – Win Compromise Win – Lose Lose – Win
Think about 3 significant relationships that you currently have. In your notes, draw this scale and place their names where they belong on the scale.
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Silent Reading Review “Win-Win” thinking on pages in the book entitled The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey. Take Cornell Notes
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On Your Own
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